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Bheema And Hanuman- The Son Of Vayu, The Wind God - English | by Kamala Chandrakant/ Story Book

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SKU 91065527
Language Publisher Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

English

India Book House

Kamala Chandrakant

7 inch

9.5 inch

Soft Bound

0.15 inch

0.1543lb

Bheema was the strongman of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata. So was Hanuman, the ape lord in the Ramayana. For both, the poets held that their powers were the gift of Lord Vayu, the wind-God, their parent. Both are known for their extraordinary strength and valour. The two face each other in this story from the Mahabharata. During the Pandavas' exile in the forest, their wife Draupadi expresses her wish to possess a particular flower. Bheema sets out for the mountain on which the flower blossoms. On the way he demonstrates his strength against an elephant. He is however unable to lift the tail of Hanuman who is lying on the way. An interesting encounter follows and in the end Bheema achieves his purpose. Hanuman lived in the Tretayug, serving Sri Rama, while Bheema, a contemporary of Krishna, lived in the Dwaparyug. The Mahabharata narrates the story of an encounter between the two mighty brothers.